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Thanks to 果冻传媒app官方, Faculty Unionization Petitions No Problem at St. Charles Community College
ST. LOUIS, April 20, 2015鈥擜djunct faculty members attempting to unionize at a community college outside of St. Louis are now free to gather signatures for a petition asking the college鈥檚 administration to remain neutral in their unionization effort. A St. Charles Community College (SCC) administrator had initially denied faculty members their right to gather signatures before reversing course earlier this month.
SCC鈥檚 about-face on petitioning comes after the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) wrote to the administration, urging it to allow the St. Charles Community College Organizing Committee to gather signatures for its petition. FIREexplained that SCC鈥檚 restrictions on signature-gathering violated students' and faculty members鈥 free speech rights.
鈥淲e commend the SCC administration for recognizing 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 concerns and promising to take the necessary steps to address them,鈥 said Peter Bonilla, Director of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Individual Rights Defense Program. 鈥淭he right to collect petition signatures is a fundamental First Amendment right鈥攁nd as a public institution, SCC is required to respect it.鈥
A number of SCC adjunct faculty members, who are currently engaged in a unionization effort, drafted a petition explaining the professional challenges they face and asking the SCC administration to remain neutral toward their unionization effort. The faculty members presented their petition at several student group meetings. But on February 19, an SCC administrator sent an email to campus student group advisors stating that petition organizers are welcome to speak to student organizations about their petition, but 鈥渁re not permitted to ask for petition signatures,鈥 citing SCC policies prohibiting 鈥渟olicitation.鈥
FIRE wrote to SCC President Ronald Chesbrough on March 25, explaining that SCC鈥檚 application of its solicitation policies toward the faculty members鈥 signature-gathering campaign ignored decades of Supreme Court precedent and violates faculty members鈥 First Amendment rights. FIREasked that SCC 鈥淸c]larify to the students and faculty of St. Charles Community College that the circulation of petitions and distribution of literature is generally permitted鈥 and 鈥渞evise SCC policies accordingly.鈥
On April 8, Chesbrough responded to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 letter, agreeing to clarify to the SCC community the college鈥檚 stance on petitioning and distributing literature. Chesbrough also informed FIREthat SCC had begun reviewing its policies to ensure compliance with the First Amendment.
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